Application of complex variables and pseudo-stress function to power-law materials and stress analysis of single inclusion in power-law materials subjected to simple tension and pure shear (Q1104795)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4057120
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    Application of complex variables and pseudo-stress function to power-law materials and stress analysis of single inclusion in power-law materials subjected to simple tension and pure shear
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4057120

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      Application of complex variables and pseudo-stress function to power-law materials and stress analysis of single inclusion in power-law materials subjected to simple tension and pure shear (English)
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      Complex variable techniques and the pseudo-stress function are used to obtain the stress distribution in power-law materials containing a single rigid inclusion subjected to either a uniaxial tensile stress or a simple shear stress. It is argued that certain discrepancies with a former investigator's results, especially in a neighborhood of the inclusion surface, are to be attributed to a different treatment of stress singularities. The influence of the strain-rate hardening exponent on the stress field (in particular, on the stress concentration factor) is also considered.
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      two-dimensional compatability equation
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      biharmonic equation
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      stress distribution
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      uniaxial tensile stress
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      simple shear stress
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      stress singularities
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      strain-rate hardening
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      stress concentration factor
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